The man the United States government has acknowledged erroneously deporting, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, is alive in a prison in El Salvador, a U.S. State Department official said in a new court filing.
Abrego Garcia, a native of El Salvador, was illegally residing in the United States. The U.S. government arrested and deported him to El Salvador in March because of what authorities described as his “prominent role” in the MS-13 gang.
An immigration judge had previously determined that there was strong evidence the man was a member of MS-13, but a different judge issued a withholding of removal, preventing the deportation of Abrego Garcia to his home country over concerns that he would not be safe there.
In Kozak’s two-page declaration, the senior State Department official did not provide any additional information on Garcia beyond his location, his being alive, and his being detained pursuant to the Salvadoran government’s authority.
Kozak said that he obtained the information about Abrego Garcia “from other State Department employees.”
The U.S. government did not file any additional documents with the court.
President Donald Trump had told reporters on Air Force One on April 11, “If the Supreme Court said bring somebody back, I would do that,” although he said he was not familiar with all the details of Abrego Garcia’s case.
He added: “These barbarians are now in the sole custody of El Salvador, a proud and sovereign Nation, and their future is up to President B and his Government. They will never threaten or menace our Citizens again!”
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele landed in the United States on April 12 and is set to meet with Trump on April 14.